PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu 42
... call'd to his ladies chamber , Still Mill continu'd : Nay , his face growing worse , And he remov'd to gent'man of the horse , Mill was the same . Since , both his body and face Blowne up ; and he ( too'unwieldie for that place ) Hath ...
... call'd to his ladies chamber , Still Mill continu'd : Nay , his face growing worse , And he remov'd to gent'man of the horse , Mill was the same . Since , both his body and face Blowne up ; and he ( too'unwieldie for that place ) Hath ...
Sivu 68
... call'd harmonie : I , yet , had utter'd nothing on thy part , When these were but the praises of the Art . But when I have said , the proofes of all these bee Shed in thy Songs ; ' tis true : but short of thee . 10 CXXXI To the same ...
... call'd harmonie : I , yet , had utter'd nothing on thy part , When these were but the praises of the Art . But when I have said , the proofes of all these bee Shed in thy Songs ; ' tis true : but short of thee . 10 CXXXI To the same ...
Sivu 139
... call'd , and thought the happiest man , Honour'd at once , and envi'd ( if it can Be honour is so mixt ) by such as would For all their spight be like him if they could : No part or corner man can looke upon , But there are objects ...
... call'd , and thought the happiest man , Honour'd at once , and envi'd ( if it can Be honour is so mixt ) by such as would For all their spight be like him if they could : No part or corner man can looke upon , But there are objects ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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